'''Barolo''' [http://www.barolodibarolo.com/inglese/index.asp] is a small town in the [[Piedmont]] region of north west [[Italy]]. It is part of the larger [[Langhe]] wine growing region. It is world famous for the red wines made there from the nebbiolo grape.

==Get in==

==Get in==

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Barolo is a small town south of [[Alba]]. While there may be bus service from [[Alba]] or other nearby cities, you need a car to get to Barolo and get around the area effectively.

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Barolo is located south of [[Alba]]. While there is bus service from [[Alba]] or other nearby cities, you need a car to get to Barolo and get around the area effectively.

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From [[Alba]], take SP3 south to Barolo. It is 15 km from Alba to Barolo.

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From [[Milan]], take the A7 Autostrada toward Turin. Near Tortona, exit onto the A21 Autostrada toward Asti Est. Exit A21 at Asti Est and follow the signs to Alba. 146km.

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From the [[Turin]] Sud entrance to the A6 Autostrada, take A6 in the direction of Asti. Exit onto the A33 Autostrada. Exit A33 at Cherasco onto SP 12. From SP12, make a left onto SP 3 in the direction of Barolo. Continue on SP3. 71km.

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From [[Alba]], follow the signs on SP3 south to Barolo. It is 15 km from Alba to Barolo.

There is a free car park on the left as you enter the town. You can park there and get to any of the sights in Barolo in a few minutes on foot. The streets are quite narrow, so parking in the car park is a good idea.

There is a free car park on the left as you enter the town. You can park there and get to any of the sights in Barolo in a few minutes on foot. The streets are quite narrow, so parking in the car park is a good idea.

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==Get around==

==Get around==

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Barolo is walkable. You can walk the entire town in 30 minutes.

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Barolo is easily walkable, although some of the streets are quite steep. You can walk the entire town in 30 minutes.

==See==

==See==

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Barolo is a world famous wine city. It is the namesake city for the "king of wines and the wine of kings" of the same name. Barolo is a very scenic small town. The surrounding countryside is spectacular. There are some very panoramic views from the Castello. However, if you are not interested in wine, there is not much to see or do in Barolo. For the non-wine lover, it is probably not worth the drive up from [[Alba]].

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Barolo is a world famous wine city. It is the namesake city for the "king of wines and the wine of kings." Barolo is a very scenic small town. The surrounding countryside is spectacular. There are some very panoramic views from the Castello Falletti. However, if you are not interested in wine, there is not much to see or do in Barolo. For the non-wine lover, it is probably not worth the drive up from [[Alba]].

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The most scenic spot in town is the '''Castello Falletti''' which is located in the center of town. The Castello Falletti contains a number of interesting sights, including a museum and an enoteca. The Castello was built in the 10th century for protection against marauding Huns. Parts of the original 10th century keep are still standing, although much of the original structure was destroyed by the Savoyards in 1544.

A number of the most famous Barolo ''crus'' (specific vineyards) are located just outside the town of Barolo. For example, the ''cru'' Cannubi is on the south facing hillside on your right just before you enter the town on the road from Alba.

==Do==

==Do==

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Taste wine. Taste more wine. Buy wine. There are several good wine shops in town, and a number of famous producers have tasting rooms in the town. The owners of wine shops typically have bottles open for tasting, and may open a bottle for tasting on request.

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Taste wine. Taste more wine. Buy wine. There are several good wine shops in town, and a number of famous producers have tasting rooms in the town. Many of the wine shops in town stock aged Barolos from as far back as the 1980s. The owners of wine shops typically have bottles open for tasting, and may open a specific bottle for tasting on request.

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One prominent producer with a tasting room in the town is '''Marchesi di Barolo''', Via Alba 12, Tel. 0173/564400, Fax: 0173/564444.

==Buy==

==Buy==

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There in an enoteca in the basement of the Castello, the Enoteca Regionale del Barolo. You can't miss the Castello - it's the castle at the top of the hill. This enoteca has a lot of local wines from recent vintages. The opening hours are irregular, so you should check in advance before going there to taste. The phone number can be found on the city link below.

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There in an enoteca in the basement of the Castello Falletti, the '''Enoteca Regionale del Barolo.'''. You can't miss the Castello Falletti - it's the castle at the top of the hill in town and it appears in almost every picture of the town. This enoteca has a lot of local wines from recent vintages and charges € 5 for tasting three wines and € 2 for one wine.

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Get in

Barolo is located south of Alba. While there is bus service from Alba or other nearby cities, you need a car to get to Barolo and get around the area effectively.

From Milan, take the A7 Autostrada toward Turin. Near Tortona, exit onto the A21 Autostrada toward Asti Est. Exit A21 at Asti Est and follow the signs to Alba. 146km.

From the Turin Sud entrance to the A6 Autostrada, take A6 in the direction of Asti. Exit onto the A33 Autostrada. Exit A33 at Cherasco onto SP 12. From SP12, make a left onto SP 3 in the direction of Barolo. Continue on SP3. 71km.

From Alba, follow the signs on SP3 south to Barolo. It is 15 km from Alba to Barolo.

There is a free car park on the left as you enter the town. You can park there and get to any of the sights in Barolo in a few minutes on foot. The streets are quite narrow, so parking in the car park is a good idea.

Get around

Barolo is easily walkable, although some of the streets are quite steep. You can walk the entire town in 30 minutes.

See

Barolo is a world famous wine city. It is the namesake city for the "king of wines and the wine of kings." Barolo is a very scenic small town. The surrounding countryside is spectacular. There are some very panoramic views from the Castello Falletti. However, if you are not interested in wine, there is not much to see or do in Barolo. For the non-wine lover, it is probably not worth the drive up from Alba.

The most scenic spot in town is the Castello Falletti which is located in the center of town. The Castello Falletti contains a number of interesting sights, including a museum and an enoteca. The Castello was built in the 10th century for protection against marauding Huns. Parts of the original 10th century keep are still standing, although much of the original structure was destroyed by the Savoyards in 1544.

A number of the most famous Barolo crus (specific vineyards) are located just outside the town of Barolo. For example, the cru Cannubi is on the south facing hillside on your right just before you enter the town on the road from Alba.

Do

Taste wine. Taste more wine. Buy wine. There are several good wine shops in town, and a number of famous producers have tasting rooms in the town. Many of the wine shops in town stock aged Barolos from as far back as the 1980s. The owners of wine shops typically have bottles open for tasting, and may open a specific bottle for tasting on request.

One prominent producer with a tasting room in the town is Marchesi di Barolo, Via Alba 12, Tel. 0173/564400, Fax: 0173/564444.

Buy

There in an enoteca in the basement of the Castello Falletti, the Enoteca Regionale del Barolo.. You can't miss the Castello Falletti - it's the castle at the top of the hill in town and it appears in almost every picture of the town. This enoteca has a lot of local wines from recent vintages and charges € 5 for tasting three wines and € 2 for one wine.